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This is the first in a series of historical informative images.Vicar's Close next to Wells Cathedral is a stunning medieval cobbled street said to be the oldest continually occupied street in Europe. It was built in 1360 by Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury.
Inuksuk (also spelled inukshuk, plural inuksuit) is a type of stone landmark or cairn a figure made of piled stones or boulders constructed to communicate with humans throughout the Arctic. Traditionally constructed by the Inuit, inuksuit are integral to Inuit culture and are often intertwined with representations of Canada and the North. A red inuksuk is found on the flag of Nunavut. In Inuktitut, the term inuksuk means "to act in the capacity of a human."
This small Chickadee was flitting around picking seeds, with beautiful Fall colours in the Background. (Royal Botanical Gardens)
In the evening.
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Posted for the Happy Caturday theme "Portraits".
I wish you all a wonderful and very Happy Caturday.
Enjoying his sunbath.
Posted for the Happy Caturday theme "Spring".
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Chico has more confidence inside the house every day.
He has found the comfort of my bed. He sleeps here all the evening, until the night when I go to sleep.
Posted for the Happy Caturday theme "Winter Weather".
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Rubio in a box.
Posted for the Happy Caturday theme "Bags and Boxes".
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Taking a wee moment to pose for me.
A very regular visitor to our backyard.
Edited with a textured background.
St. John the Baptist, also known as Jenkin Chapel, was built by local famers, using their own money, materials and skills in 1733. A tower was added to the chapel 20 years later.
Situated in an isolated position, at the junction of three ancient salt routes, it is recorded on the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II listed building.